iOS 6 preview: Facebook integration

Facebook integration for iOS has been rumored for a couple years now, buy iOS 4 shipped with nary a Like in sight, and iOS 5 with only Twitter and tweets to show for itself. With iOS 6 Facebook hits the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad in full force. We're talking built-in status sharing, content sharing, calendar and contacts integration, and a whole lot of stuff you can Like, built-in.

Here's how Apple describes Facebook integration in iOS 6:

Now it’s easier than ever to interact with the world’s largest social network. And there’s no need to leave your app to do it. Share a photo to Facebook right from Camera or Photos. Post your location right from Maps. Brag about a high score right from Game Center. If you have your hands full, just ask Siri to post for you. You need to sign in to Facebook only once, and you’ll be off and sharing. Never miss another birthday or get-together, since Facebook events are integrated into Calendar. And your Facebook friends’ profile information is integrated into Contacts, so when they update an email address or phone number you automatically stay up to date. Now that’s something to post about.

And here's what they've shown off of it so far:

Single sign-in means, like Twitter in iOS 5, you can log into your Facebook account in the Settings app, and other apps -- including the Facebook app itself -- can simply use that login to give you access. No more signing into each app individually.

Post to Facebook from any built-in that includes a Share Sheet. Just tap the action button, tap Facebook, and your photos, location, links, and other content get shared.

And you can even Like music, media, apps and games right from the newly redesigned iTunes Store and App Store apps.

What's more, both Calendar and Contacts are now integrated with your Facebook events, birthdays, and friends.

Unlike the iOS and iCloud, the local and cloud server parts of the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad experience, Apple seems content to outsource social to Twitter, and now Facebook. Apple has tried social before, with the Ping music network, and not done very well. On the other hand, no single social network has lasted as long as an operating system either, with Compuserve, AOL, Friendster, MySpace, Orkut, Buzz, and many others rising and falling before Twitter and Facebook came to current dominance. Apple might simply recognize that a) they're not great at social, and b) social is migratory, and so simply be content to partner with whomever is currently hot, and provide those services to iOS users.

iOS 6 is scheduled for release this fall, perhaps as soon as September 19. For more on iOS 6 and Siri, check out:

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iOS 6 preview: Facebook integration

Outside of the new maps and Siri upgrades, the rest of iOS is quite boring in comparison to what Android and even MS are doing.

These previews are rehashing what we already know. I realize that Apple news is far and in between, but there's got to be something else to post besides this Rene. Give us more app reviews or 3rd party accessory reviews.

Poor timing from my perpective. Facebook pretty much jumped the shark with me a month ago. I avoid it. Well harsh as Facebook didn't do anything particular it just became more annoying. half the people on their i don't want to talk to. I moved to twitter use more now and intstagram.

I think someone wrote when you're on the same social network as you're grandmother you're social network is headed in the wrong direction. Like Myspace.

No it's not. I log into instagram and guess what, none of my facebook shit is there, the people that are my friends of facebook are not following me on instagram. Now if you're trying to imply that they are the same right now because Facebook wants to buy them well that's simply factually incorrect. They are two different services with two different accounts. You can use one without the other. one all i do is upload pics and comment if i want to. There's not event invites, high school friends spamming me. no updates of moron friends posting their kid pictures like everyone wants to see them.

Yikes... I'd run fast, really fast, from integrating any more stuff with Facebook. Certainly don't let Facebook into your contact info. FB is worse than a virus these days. (Anyone else notice all the 'log into FB to post comments' popping up everywhere? Phishing school!)

Soo... I suppose Android stole that functionality from iOS? Last I checked, users could do all of that from within applications as well and only have to sign-in once to do it (and for the past few years).